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Decorating with White

for White Wednesday.

Today I am sharing some of the white items I use in my decor.

The milk glass dish  and white rooster napkin holders were  GW finds.

 I bought the white pedastal at WM for $5.00

 This little white lattice pitcher was a Ross find.
 This cake plate with the rose was bought at Consign and Design, one of my favorite places to shop.

 I love this little angel in the cloche.
 The milk glass (hobnail) vase belonged to my MIL.
 This bowl is huge.  It also belonged to my MIL.
 These little salt and pepper shaker roosters are from Target.
One of my very favorite things, this jelly cupboard belonged to my MIL too.  I love it so much!
Another little angel.  I think I bought her at Eckerd Drugs.
This little cherub came from Consign and Design.  She looks so peaceful.

Hope you enjoyed seeing some of my white items.  Don't forget to visit White Wednesday for more beautiful images.  Thanks to our kind hostess!!

Enjoy!!

Comments

  1. Lovin those darling rooster napkin holders!

    Blessings,
    Linda

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  2. lovely post.

    first time here, I think!

    blessings

    barbara jean

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  3. I love your MIL's jelly cupboard too! You're collection looks perfect in it.

    Happy White Wednesday! BTW, I'm having a gift raffle, hope you can join.
    -marie

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  4. Beautiful whites! I've been seeing post after post of gorgeous whites and I just read it's White Wednesday. I'm always a day late and a dollar short :)

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  5. Looks like you got some great white bargains!

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  6. Good Morning...

    Ooooh...sooo many beautiful whites! I loved using white in my decor as well...especially during the warmer months. It just has such a soft feel and serene effect! Anyway, you really do have some beautiful things...I love, love, LOVE that beautiful cut-out pitcher! I love anything that is retriculated like that! Your rooster napkin rings are so pretty...I have been keeping my eye out for some like that. Ohh...and I love your jelly cabinet...it's gorgeous! Well my friend, thank you so much for sharing all of your beautiful whites with us...such a treat!!!

    I also wanted to thank you for coming by and taking a peek at my autumn leaves vignette. I really enjoyed your visit and sweet note! Thank you!!!

    Warmest autumn wishes,
    Chari @Happy To Design

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  7. I love your hobnail vase and jelly cupboard :)

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  8. such a classic look it never goes out of style.
    loved all your finds.
    Thank you for visiting my blog and yes it is so much fun to go with friends.
    Cathy

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  9. Love all the white - it's my favorite because no matter how your taste change you will always love white. Yours is so nice!

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